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nato --oads trust in this the roads trust in nato -- rodes -- this erodes trust in nato. what we said in the article for ate is it is time move in both ways. it is a great price to become a -- great prize to become a nato or the european union. there should be mechanisms to set countries back when they do not adhere to the norms that exist within these groupings. that is something i think will cause a crisis in nato, perhaps greater than the one we see in brexit with the eu. oft: danielle pletka american enterprise institute and vikram singh of center for american progress. you can go on the website of the respective organizations and read it for yourself. how does migration policies fit into this? particularly, relations with the countries? guest: it is a hugely resident political issue. it is a touchstone. u.k., we arein the not talking about the same migration issues that drove some of the populace changes on the european continent. in the u.k., what you have was campaigns against polish plumbers coming within the eu good plumbing jobs away from lovely brits. this is n
nato --oads trust in this the roads trust in nato -- rodes -- this erodes trust in nato. what we said in the article for ate is it is time move in both ways. it is a great price to become a -- great prize to become a nato or the european union. there should be mechanisms to set countries back when they do not adhere to the norms that exist within these groupings. that is something i think will cause a crisis in nato, perhaps greater than the one we see in brexit with the eu. oft: danielle...
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or as it came to be known, nato. together in washington in april, 1949, they put the seal on their union. they were resolved, as they put it, to unite their efforts for collective defense and the preservation of peace and security. it was to be the end of leaning over backwards in the face of consistent soviet expang. meanwhile, for west berlin, it had been a tough winter. on the air fields, fog, mist, and freezing cold. yet inspied of the conditions, the air lift had carried on. in spite of the conditions, and the losses.. by means of the airlift, west berlin had been kept alive but only at a cost. all the sufferings of war in the midst of peace. there could be no turning back now. if the russians thought the city could not be supplied indefinitely by air, they were going to be proved very wrg. for the airlift, all possible reinforcements. more planes, improved runways, greater facilities. and so had begun as make shift became routine. food and supplies, month in, month out. soon it became clear that the west had no
or as it came to be known, nato. together in washington in april, 1949, they put the seal on their union. they were resolved, as they put it, to unite their efforts for collective defense and the preservation of peace and security. it was to be the end of leaning over backwards in the face of consistent soviet expang. meanwhile, for west berlin, it had been a tough winter. on the air fields, fog, mist, and freezing cold. yet inspied of the conditions, the air lift had carried on. in spite of...
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nato had been born and until the east displayed a vastly different spirit, nato was to stay. no stopping now. as yet, forces were still weak. but as soon as possible they must be built up as strong, defensive shields. and what now, berlin? mayor reuter and the berliners, having won with western help the battle of the blockade now began the process of placing west berlin on a basis of economic prosperity. a city, still an island, linked by the arteries, whose own existence had been so hardly won. but now through them, west berlin was to draw strength to make itself no longer just a fragment of the city but a unity within itself. still across berlin as a whole, there was much traffic over the borders. on the overhead and underground railways, berliners came and went. true, the sector boundaries still loomed up, but they did not prevent passage across the city. at the eastern sector border the trams, though continuing on , nonetheless were forced to change both drivers and conductors. while at this border, too, anyone passing had first to change his money for the east did not ac
nato had been born and until the east displayed a vastly different spirit, nato was to stay. no stopping now. as yet, forces were still weak. but as soon as possible they must be built up as strong, defensive shields. and what now, berlin? mayor reuter and the berliners, having won with western help the battle of the blockade now began the process of placing west berlin on a basis of economic prosperity. a city, still an island, linked by the arteries, whose own existence had been so hardly...
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i already touched on our nato efforts. since i am at the atlantic council, i will hope you will permit me to say a few more words in support of the alliance. it is worth remembering that european nations are not its sole beneficiary. the only time article five has ever been in vote was after 9/11, when great britain and other nato nations stood side-by-side with you after the atrocities we saw. just as the united kingdom helps the united states shoulder the burden of international security, so does nato. it is providing a new majority of resources for the new iraq mission. they are responsible for 85% of the cost of the mission in the balkans. at the most recent summit, allies agreed to a readiness initiative within the next 18 months to have 13 mechanized battalions, 13 combat vessels and 30 air squadrons to be used in 30 days. alongside the u.s., the u.k. has been pressing for the alliance to do more and to pay its way. we're seeing results. last year saw nato's biggest spending increase in 25 years. since making the ple
i already touched on our nato efforts. since i am at the atlantic council, i will hope you will permit me to say a few more words in support of the alliance. it is worth remembering that european nations are not its sole beneficiary. the only time article five has ever been in vote was after 9/11, when great britain and other nato nations stood side-by-side with you after the atrocities we saw. just as the united kingdom helps the united states shoulder the burden of international security, so...
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nato --oads trust in this the roads trust in nato -- rodes -- this erodes trust in nato. what we said in the article for ate is it is time move in both ways. it is a great price to become a -- great prize to become a nato or the european union. there should be mechanisms to set countries back when they do not adhere to the norms that exist within these groupings. that is something i think will cause a crisis in nato, perhaps greater than the one we see in brexit with the eu. oft: danielle pletka american enterprise institute and vikram singh of center for american progress. you can go on the website of the respective organizations and read it for yourself. how does migration policies fit into this? particularly, relations with the countries? guest: it is a hugely resident political issue. it is a touchstone. u.k., we arein the not talking about the same migration issues that drove some of the populace changes on the european continent. in the u.k., what you have was campaigns against polish plumbers coming within the eu good plumbing jobs away from lovely brits. this is n
nato --oads trust in this the roads trust in nato -- rodes -- this erodes trust in nato. what we said in the article for ate is it is time move in both ways. it is a great price to become a -- great prize to become a nato or the european union. there should be mechanisms to set countries back when they do not adhere to the norms that exist within these groupings. that is something i think will cause a crisis in nato, perhaps greater than the one we see in brexit with the eu. oft: danielle...
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a suicide bomber on foot across a nato convoy in north of kabul in the middle of the city of charcoal are. called colors i.e. and detonated his explosive laden vest killing a least three need to service members according to results of called statement three have been killed and three more have been wounded one of the wounded is american and two to rest or afghan police forces local prevention spokesperson confirmed the attacked saying that there are still civilian casualties but it has been a very vulnerable area nearby bagram air base so this bees have been vulnerable because it has diminished your number of the u.s. forces based in there so taliban have been launching attacks sometimes mortar attacks and sometimes the planned i.e.d. or improvised explosive device and they usually commit suicide attacks against these forces the soldiers killed in the attack were check nationals. from the center for conflict and peace studies believe that a lasting peace in afghanistan looks increasingly unlikely. well i think it is realised by almost everyone all sides of the conflict. you know milit
a suicide bomber on foot across a nato convoy in north of kabul in the middle of the city of charcoal are. called colors i.e. and detonated his explosive laden vest killing a least three need to service members according to results of called statement three have been killed and three more have been wounded one of the wounded is american and two to rest or afghan police forces local prevention spokesperson confirmed the attacked saying that there are still civilian casualties but it has been a...
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weapons used by rebels and terrorists in syria have been traced back to nato conference including the us. means inspire other threats american democracy faces from russia during the upcoming midterm elections according to the u.s. intelligence community. for the welcome the latest developments and a look back at what's been happening over the last seven days to you watching the weekly here on r.t. to national. this week the canadian government acknowledged disturbing practice dating back to the postwar period when single mothers were forced to give up their babies the children were then given to married couples in a bid to promote traditional families some women were even tricked into giving up their children we spoke to one of the victims. as soon as they found out i was pregnant they mark my records b.f.a. baby for adoption. i was a fifteen year old girl pregnant i was pregnant from a sexual assault. and. there was no conversation about with me about how i got pregnant all they cared about was the fact that i was. pregnant and that i had a baby that they could. take. a healthy one h
weapons used by rebels and terrorists in syria have been traced back to nato conference including the us. means inspire other threats american democracy faces from russia during the upcoming midterm elections according to the u.s. intelligence community. for the welcome the latest developments and a look back at what's been happening over the last seven days to you watching the weekly here on r.t. to national. this week the canadian government acknowledged disturbing practice dating back to the...
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today and we do begin this hour with breaking news we understand a suicide bomber has killed three nato soldiers in afghanistan let's cross live right now to kabul to get the latest from local journalist sultan good to see you today what can you tell us the latest information you have leaves. on this is a real research show here at moscow not sure if you can hear me correctly just wondering if you could give us the latest lowdown the information on this suicide bombing that killed three nato soldiers. i apologize for the connection needs to be established further thanks for your patience. we will that line in just a moment here on the program for the meantime though the canadian government in its report called the shame is ours has acknowledged a disturbing practice dating back to the postwar period when unmarried women were forced to give up their babies and those babies with and given to married couples in a bid to promote traditional families some women as we understand what even tricked into giving up their children and we spoke to one of the victims. as soon as they found out i was
today and we do begin this hour with breaking news we understand a suicide bomber has killed three nato soldiers in afghanistan let's cross live right now to kabul to get the latest from local journalist sultan good to see you today what can you tell us the latest information you have leaves. on this is a real research show here at moscow not sure if you can hear me correctly just wondering if you could give us the latest lowdown the information on this suicide bombing that killed three nato...
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no no no you can't get rid of nuclear weapons every time trump has a good idea like get rid of after nato he talks to his advisors and it's off the table i think that you know it was actually an actual break with u.s. exceptionalism is not on the agenda of donald trump or his advisors i mean it would look like joining the international criminal court joining the convention on the rights of the child joy in the united states is party to fewer major human rights treaties then almost any other nation on earth it would mean giving up the veto at the united nations it would mean getting out of afghanistan there's a promise i'd like to keep i mean this is a guy who promised no more of these wars and bombed their family you know kill their families bomb the bleep out of them so it's easy to say he's keeping his promise because he promised a black and white but the ones i'd like him to keep he's not keeping us. well as you know a few like building the wall and walking up hilary that i don't necessarily need him to keep either but this is not this is a guy who thinks it's running the world and it'
no no no you can't get rid of nuclear weapons every time trump has a good idea like get rid of after nato he talks to his advisors and it's off the table i think that you know it was actually an actual break with u.s. exceptionalism is not on the agenda of donald trump or his advisors i mean it would look like joining the international criminal court joining the convention on the rights of the child joy in the united states is party to fewer major human rights treaties then almost any other...
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though i'll say, good on nato for doing that, but the reality is is that nato has yet to be tested with a real article 5 response that could result in a collective defense. so we're in unexplored territory there and a lot of the discussion that's happened with the summits lately is all about that, readiness of the force, which is a threat reality. the enemy has a vote and could choose war. we may not want to fight it, but they could choose it for whatever reason. that hasn't happened yet, but when it does, it will be a test of the alliance for sure. and if the alliance doesn't respond with an article 5 ready to go to collective defense, i think nato is in jeopardy. and then finally, there's a force reality. nato forces have to be ready, deployable and sustainable to be fully combat capable. so the question is ready for what? deployable to where? and sustainable for how long? with enough money, i could buy sustainability. i can buy readiness, but clearly in the discussions that we're having right now, you know, that this 2%, the 2% goal which the nato countries established, the one that
though i'll say, good on nato for doing that, but the reality is is that nato has yet to be tested with a real article 5 response that could result in a collective defense. so we're in unexplored territory there and a lot of the discussion that's happened with the summits lately is all about that, readiness of the force, which is a threat reality. the enemy has a vote and could choose war. we may not want to fight it, but they could choose it for whatever reason. that hasn't happened yet, but...
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its nato partners but i think today turkey has to try to beef up its a. defense system to deal because one hundred says is in place and it's going up. at least eighty two people are dead and hundreds injured offer a magnitude seven earthquake hit in an easy as an island a popular tourist destination thousands of people have been evacuated many buildings were damaged as well is the second quake to hit la book within just one week the first one killed more than a dozen people local authorities want of a possible tsunami the warning though was later lifted travel was so strong it was also felt on neighboring island bali caused the damage there as well leading people to leave their homes part of the ceiling collapsed at a local hospital causing panic among patients following the diamonds should medical personnel evacuated the patients outside. for myself on a team that is it for this hour join us for a musket time for the latest global news updates. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to get us from the world of politics sport
its nato partners but i think today turkey has to try to beef up its a. defense system to deal because one hundred says is in place and it's going up. at least eighty two people are dead and hundreds injured offer a magnitude seven earthquake hit in an easy as an island a popular tourist destination thousands of people have been evacuated many buildings were damaged as well is the second quake to hit la book within just one week the first one killed more than a dozen people local authorities...
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good on nato for doing that. the reality is nato is yet to be tested with a real article five response that could result in a collective offense. a lot of the discussion that has happened with the summit is all about that, readiness of the force, which is a threat reality. the enemy has a vote and could choose war. we may not want to fight it, but they could choose it, for whatever reason. it is not happened yet. when it does, it will be a test of the alliance, for sure. if the alliance does not respond with article five ready to go to collective defense, nato is in jeopardy. forcey, a reality. they have to be sustainable to be, capable. ready for what, deployable for wear, and sustainable for how long? with enough money, i could buy sustainability. i can buy readiness. in the discussions we are having 2% goal, which the nato countries established. the one we do not talk about is 20% ofn the summit the 2% is supposed to go to modernization. is as uneven as the 2%. gdp, five of the 29 countries are at 2%. my last
good on nato for doing that. the reality is nato is yet to be tested with a real article five response that could result in a collective offense. a lot of the discussion that has happened with the summit is all about that, readiness of the force, which is a threat reality. the enemy has a vote and could choose war. we may not want to fight it, but they could choose it, for whatever reason. it is not happened yet. when it does, it will be a test of the alliance, for sure. if the alliance does...
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partners, so many nato nations. going to afghanistan, understanding the importance that afghanistan plays, not just to the region, but actually to the whole world, and we can play a vital role in doing that, but also leading by example, investing in our military, making sure that we have the best capabilities, not just in terms of mass of numbers, but actually just as importantly the right technology and the right equipment in order to be able to fight. >> that is actually a great segue to the second topic -- >> this wasn't planned. >> i wanted to ask you about your modernizing defense program, which of course has strategy elements. there are budget implications, but this is essentially your road map for the future of how you would invest against the various threats that we collectively face. and so my question to you is, understanding that it is not fully completed, could you give us an update on where it stands, how are the budget discussions going, and i would note that there was a recent u.k. house of commons de
partners, so many nato nations. going to afghanistan, understanding the importance that afghanistan plays, not just to the region, but actually to the whole world, and we can play a vital role in doing that, but also leading by example, investing in our military, making sure that we have the best capabilities, not just in terms of mass of numbers, but actually just as importantly the right technology and the right equipment in order to be able to fight. >> that is actually a great segue...
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weapons are used by terrorists and rebels in syria have been traced to nato countries including the us an independent investigation tracked. me talking. about threats to american democracy apparently faces from russia during the upcoming midterm elections that's according to the u.s. and teligent community. welcome to the weekly here on r.t. international the sunday program with the top stories of the week today. the canadian government in its report called the shame has acknowledged a disturbing practice dating back to the postwar period when unmarried women were forced to give up their babies those babies with and given to married couples in a bid to promote to promote traditional families some women were even tricked into giving up their children we spoke to one of the victims this is they found out i was pregnant they mark my records baby for adoption. i was a fifteen year old girl pregnant i was pregnant on a sexual assault. and. there was no conversation about with me about how i got pregnant all they cared about was the fact that i was. pregnant and that i had a baby that they c
weapons are used by terrorists and rebels in syria have been traced to nato countries including the us an independent investigation tracked. me talking. about threats to american democracy apparently faces from russia during the upcoming midterm elections that's according to the u.s. and teligent community. welcome to the weekly here on r.t. international the sunday program with the top stories of the week today. the canadian government in its report called the shame has acknowledged a...
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then, i met with nato. nato, in all fairness, 29 countries including us, nato has been ripping us. we've been defending europe and they are not paying their bills. so i went in and said, folks, you've got to pay up, you are delinquent. they will be paying $200 billion. it took me one hour, but it was a rough hour. the head of nato, secretary general stoltenberg said to the press, they don't report it, they only make up stories. they only make up. so, what happened? he said, last year alone because of what i did the previous year, we took in $44 billion more -- you have to understand, this is money to guard against russia. i wouldn't say putin is thrilled about that. not thrilled. 44 -- now, they will be taking in over a short period of years $200 billion -- 200 billion -- are you okay? you okay? are they okay? you're all right? we got to stick with our people that way here for hours and hours, right? are you okay, darling? good. she looks good. we got to stick with those people. anybody in this front your this front row, they've been here for many hours, thank you, darling. thank y
then, i met with nato. nato, in all fairness, 29 countries including us, nato has been ripping us. we've been defending europe and they are not paying their bills. so i went in and said, folks, you've got to pay up, you are delinquent. they will be paying $200 billion. it took me one hour, but it was a rough hour. the head of nato, secretary general stoltenberg said to the press, they don't report it, they only make up stories. they only make up. so, what happened? he said, last year alone...
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and turkey in the nato as nato allies isn't good in the first place and that's specifically after turkey decided to purchase s. four hundred missile systems from russia that obviously didn't bode very well with president trump and the white house here so you could say yeah there is some limited concern as of now i would say it's fair to say that the concern is not too big yet since relationships within the nato with the ally or between allies u.s. and turkey are so strange that anyway. and washington thank you. all right let's get the view now from turkey correspondent doreen jones reporting for us in istanbul dorian turkey's foreign minister has said further pressure will only hurt bilateral ties he's about retaliation but how much worse can relations get while the potential is to get a lot worse currently u.s. forces are working with a syrian kurdish militia just across turkey's border turkey considers that militia a terrorist organization and if they so wish they could put a lot of pressure on those u.s. forces and the kurdish militia they're working with that would ratchet up tension
and turkey in the nato as nato allies isn't good in the first place and that's specifically after turkey decided to purchase s. four hundred missile systems from russia that obviously didn't bode very well with president trump and the white house here so you could say yeah there is some limited concern as of now i would say it's fair to say that the concern is not too big yet since relationships within the nato with the ally or between allies u.s. and turkey are so strange that anyway. and...
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appointment as an allegation against him being progress to improve nato is a big crime in three q no. he fled while on a temporary release from prison and awaiting trial tokyo says he witnessed terrible things while being held extreme physical and mental torture of people he's convinced he did nothing wrong now topped does have a two. her account and he's using it to share these stories sparking a backlash from the government controlled media in turkey which call him a traitor i feel relieved with it to me and i know. the bad guys are afraid of it took a as family supports his risky decision even after everything they suffered his wife miscued is nervous about telling their story but agrees it's the right thing to do other purged nato officers however feel they must stay in the shadows as threats from continue one of them tells me in a written statement he fears turkish intelligence will snatch to shut him up. long arm is everywhere they try to find a live report on what we do and if they get orders they carry them out. talk is giving way to fear in bold and the autocrats what courag
appointment as an allegation against him being progress to improve nato is a big crime in three q no. he fled while on a temporary release from prison and awaiting trial tokyo says he witnessed terrible things while being held extreme physical and mental torture of people he's convinced he did nothing wrong now topped does have a two. her account and he's using it to share these stories sparking a backlash from the government controlled media in turkey which call him a traitor i feel relieved...
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weapons used by rebels and terrorists in syria have been traced back to nato countries including the united states an independent investigation tracked the serial numbers on the missing. spies me talking here on the program we look at the latest claims surrounding russia's alleged interference in american elections as the u.s. intelligence community evolves to protect democracy from future foreign interference. and well with the week's top stories on today's main headlines welcome back to the weekly here when i see international. the canadian government in their report cold quote the shame is on us has acknowledged a disturbing. practice dating back to the postwar period it's when unmarried women were forced to give up their babies now those babies with and given to married couples in a bid to promote traditional families and some women were even tricked into giving up their children we spoke to one of the victims. as soon as they found out i was pregnant they mark my records b.f.a. baby for adoption. i was a fifteen year old girl pregnant i was pregnant from a sexual assault. and. t
weapons used by rebels and terrorists in syria have been traced back to nato countries including the united states an independent investigation tracked the serial numbers on the missing. spies me talking here on the program we look at the latest claims surrounding russia's alleged interference in american elections as the u.s. intelligence community evolves to protect democracy from future foreign interference. and well with the week's top stories on today's main headlines welcome back to the...
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and there was a narrative around the world that he's breaking nato that he's not listening to nato leaders and at the end that if they nato rally behind the president and they began to pay their way with regard to military you know the military might in the region etc look it's easy to blame the united states for everything but the reality is the iranian government is not taking care of its people the united states government is not the threat that iran needs to worry about its own people just look at what we're seeing they're out on the streets in iran they're tired of their government they're tired of corruption they're tired of iran sending more money to create mr for around the world to their own than their own people the president of the united states has made it clear that even he loves the iranian people we in america want good relations with the people but it's the government that needs to be held accountable it's the government in iran that needs to be held responsible for its own actions when i say in reality they have been eleven and consecutive reports by the nuclear agency and
and there was a narrative around the world that he's breaking nato that he's not listening to nato leaders and at the end that if they nato rally behind the president and they began to pay their way with regard to military you know the military might in the region etc look it's easy to blame the united states for everything but the reality is the iranian government is not taking care of its people the united states government is not the threat that iran needs to worry about its own people just...
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just using nato when it needs when you need it and not paying attention to the interests of you are closest allies like the united states and germany when you think you have other interests and russia or china is not a serious turn of turf for. for the long range. policy where they want to find their place in the world. the question is and before we talk about the conditionality in the terms that would have to be struck for germany helping turkey the let's just address the question of what would happen if turkey and germany and europe to turn a blind eye to this time of crisis if they look the other way and say we can't support a country that's no longer committed to democracy what would happen here's a take on that question. the e.u. is turkey's largest trading partner by far and the biggest investor as well so a recession in turkey would be bad news for many european businesses. european banks especially those in france italy and spain would be hit hard if texas businesses couldn't pay back loans denominated in euro's dollars. that the economic trouble in turkey could also have se
just using nato when it needs when you need it and not paying attention to the interests of you are closest allies like the united states and germany when you think you have other interests and russia or china is not a serious turn of turf for. for the long range. policy where they want to find their place in the world. the question is and before we talk about the conditionality in the terms that would have to be struck for germany helping turkey the let's just address the question of what...
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growth of forces of extremism but it's not just saudi arabia the former weapons director says that nato and the united states pretty much run the show at the weapons making facilities when the saudis came to our factory to inspect at the beginning of twenty sixteen there was a saudi minister and some saudi officers who was the came to inspect the weapons before receiving them the offices will civilian clothes the minister was in a robe or low production off to the bulls and war is under the control of the americans and nato who are always coming here and they know each and every piece of weaponry that leaves off factory. we also asked nato for a response but they didn't have any details to share even though the weapons were actually made to the nato standards need to doesn't transfer arms or i mean nation for and for the questions we would refer you to national authorities now another trace from the basement of this former terrorist base in aleppo is the markings on the casing of a missile now if you take a look the first number here this represents the type of missile the second number
growth of forces of extremism but it's not just saudi arabia the former weapons director says that nato and the united states pretty much run the show at the weapons making facilities when the saudis came to our factory to inspect at the beginning of twenty sixteen there was a saudi minister and some saudi officers who was the came to inspect the weapons before receiving them the offices will civilian clothes the minister was in a robe or low production off to the bulls and war is under the...
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growth of forces of extremism but it's not just saudi arabia the former weapons director says that nato and the united states pretty much run the show at the weapons making facilities when the saudis came to our factory to inspect at the beginning of twenty sixteen there was a saudi minister and some saudi officers who was the came to inspect the weapons before receiving them the offices will civilian clothes the minister was in a robe or low production off to the bulls and war is under the control of the americans and nato who are always coming here and they know each and every piece of weaponry that leaves off factory. we also asked nato for a response but they didn't have any details to share even though the weapons were actually made to the nato standards need to doesn't transfer arms or i mean nation for and for the questions we would refer you to national authorities now another trace from the basement of this former terrorist base in aleppo is the markings on the casing of a missile now if you take a look the first number here this represents the type of missile the second number
growth of forces of extremism but it's not just saudi arabia the former weapons director says that nato and the united states pretty much run the show at the weapons making facilities when the saudis came to our factory to inspect at the beginning of twenty sixteen there was a saudi minister and some saudi officers who was the came to inspect the weapons before receiving them the offices will civilian clothes the minister was in a robe or low production off to the bulls and war is under the...
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actually made to the nato standards and they did does not own or transfer arms or ammunition for any further questions we would refer you to national authorities now another trace from the basement of this former terrorist base in aleppo is the markings on the casing of a missile now if you take a look the first number here this represents the type of missile the second number however is the stock number you'll notice that it contains the figure zero one now that's the nato code representing the united states it turns out that this t o w anti-tank missile was manufactured at a facility in the united states by the raytheon systems company this is not the first time this has happened syria is actually littered with weapons that are made to nato standards and some of which have actually been manufactured in the united states the question now is how much do washington and nato know about their weapons falling into the hands of the very terrorists they claim to be fighting there is a deafening silence a purposeful lack of interest a purposeful apathy and the reason for this is simple the
actually made to the nato standards and they did does not own or transfer arms or ammunition for any further questions we would refer you to national authorities now another trace from the basement of this former terrorist base in aleppo is the markings on the casing of a missile now if you take a look the first number here this represents the type of missile the second number however is the stock number you'll notice that it contains the figure zero one now that's the nato code representing...
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growth of forces of extremism but it's not just saudi arabia the former weapons director says that nato and the united states pretty much run the show at the weapons making facility or low production of the bulls and war is under the control of the americans and nato who are always coming here and they know each and every piece of weaponry that leaves off factory. we also asked nato for a response but they didn't have any details to share even though the weapons were actually made to the nato standards and they did does not own or transfer arms or ammunition for any further questions we would refer you to national authorities now in other days from the basement of this former terrorist base in aleppo is the markings on the casing of a missile now if you take a look the first number here this represents the type of missile the second number however is the stock number you'll notice that it contains the figure zero one now that's the nato code representing the united states it turns out that this t o w anti-tank missile was manufactured at a facility in the united states by the raytheon s
growth of forces of extremism but it's not just saudi arabia the former weapons director says that nato and the united states pretty much run the show at the weapons making facility or low production of the bulls and war is under the control of the americans and nato who are always coming here and they know each and every piece of weaponry that leaves off factory. we also asked nato for a response but they didn't have any details to share even though the weapons were actually made to the nato...
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this attack has proved deadly for nato three nato soldiers killed one u.s. soldier injured and two afghan soldiers were going to just outside charring couch scapula power one province only about sixty kilometers north of kabul here it's the deadliest attack on nato soldiers since june last year during a firefight in provence it happened around six o'clock this morning taliban suicide bomber attacking a patrol with these nato soldiers and afghan soldiers patrolling for security around a village near cherry when the suicide attack approached and blew himself up as an excursion takes the taliban put out a statement this morning on this but they have put out a number of statements in the last forty eight hours claiming a lot of similar type of attacks saying that they were killing nato soldiers wounding nato soldiers and within herat province and in the province where this attack took place today paul wall and everytime we called on that resolute support which is the nato mission here in afghanistan so it's simply not true this is propaganda and we're not taking
this attack has proved deadly for nato three nato soldiers killed one u.s. soldier injured and two afghan soldiers were going to just outside charring couch scapula power one province only about sixty kilometers north of kabul here it's the deadliest attack on nato soldiers since june last year during a firefight in provence it happened around six o'clock this morning taliban suicide bomber attacking a patrol with these nato soldiers and afghan soldiers patrolling for security around a village...
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i'm all for nato. one thing i know is that nato which protects europe, is better for europe than it is for the united states. we are way far away. you listen to some of the generals. sir, they are an ally, we must protect them. they are a long way away. i'm all for nato. you know why? because now the money is pouring in. so when i woke, i said this will be great. finally i am going to get great press. this will be great. and i got hammered by even nato. nato is in great shape, our country is in great shape. we are so strong again. we are so strong. [crowd chants usa! >> i have great respect for the u.k., united kingdom. great respect. people call it britain, they call it great britain, they used to call it england, different parts. the u.k., great respect. i was asked to have tea with the queen, who is incredible, by the way. so i was hearing -- i had landed, and i'm on the ground, and i'm waiting with the kings and the queens guards. wonderful people. i'm waiting. so i was about 15 minutes early, and
i'm all for nato. one thing i know is that nato which protects europe, is better for europe than it is for the united states. we are way far away. you listen to some of the generals. sir, they are an ally, we must protect them. they are a long way away. i'm all for nato. you know why? because now the money is pouring in. so when i woke, i said this will be great. finally i am going to get great press. this will be great. and i got hammered by even nato. nato is in great shape, our country is in...
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nato, ays air force for ut not nuclear capability orca passt capacity. he says that nuclear weapons should not under any fall into the hands of fashionists or communists. first page, he has mentioned communism. he is setting the same time. we can to whatever keep nuclear weapons out of the hands of the communists. means russia and the soviet union. merits of out the anglo-american values and says through the magna carta, the trial by jury, the english common-law, they find our most famous expression in the declaration of independence. last es here at the minute, he puts the american declaration of independence. his audience here in fulton. the , he is buttering up audience with talk, very flourishing talk about freedom, and justice which found a welcome remarks in the audience. ahead here to where he begins to say that risk of nuclear war without what he calls the relationship. the term special relationship, the relationship between britain and the united states was coined iron curtain speech in fulton. he says without that special these two p, without s
nato, ays air force for ut not nuclear capability orca passt capacity. he says that nuclear weapons should not under any fall into the hands of fashionists or communists. first page, he has mentioned communism. he is setting the same time. we can to whatever keep nuclear weapons out of the hands of the communists. means russia and the soviet union. merits of out the anglo-american values and says through the magna carta, the trial by jury, the english common-law, they find our most famous...
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the only way they get out of nato, is if they say they're leaving nato. if you take a look at the long list of things the turks have done, were talking about margins of more things they can do to make our lives as difficult as possible if they are outside nato. last couple points, next, you really made my point at the end, better than i did so congratulations, the world is bigger than five, the west is supercritical and the west is forcing the turks to choose. i think we would be okay if the turks believe their interests are better served by developing close relationships with alternate countries. i don't think will end well for them, but i think structural changes in international politics are leaving us to this point. we have different priorities and interest for the united states has changed politically. turkey has changed politically. they have different priorities. i think that we should acknowledge that, recognize it and rather than talking about saving a relationship, they use those ideas to think more productively about what a future relationship
the only way they get out of nato, is if they say they're leaving nato. if you take a look at the long list of things the turks have done, were talking about margins of more things they can do to make our lives as difficult as possible if they are outside nato. last couple points, next, you really made my point at the end, better than i did so congratulations, the world is bigger than five, the west is supercritical and the west is forcing the turks to choose. i think we would be okay if the...
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partner and he is also very unreliable as a nato partner he for example germany had been a special in talkie truth to to help turkey to be in a safe situation with the war next door in syria and even didn't admit german parliamentarians to visit german soldiers and so we had to change that and pull our troops out so there's a lot of things where the one is unreliable and now he needs our help and that is the moment where we should have very firm conditions under which we will give him financial aid on posing a president that one is to blame oh yeah definitely i mean. he started out as an economic reform. important point and the west especially europe welcomed that and the idea was that turkey with this is a mild brand of islam is and could go beyond kemalist nationalism and the. kurds and turks and other minorities can find common ground in in being turkish and islamic and at the same time having this economic reform but. for whatever reason he abandoned that course he has abandoned the cause of reconciliation of the kurds he's also abandoned economic reform in favor of easy money loo
partner and he is also very unreliable as a nato partner he for example germany had been a special in talkie truth to to help turkey to be in a safe situation with the war next door in syria and even didn't admit german parliamentarians to visit german soldiers and so we had to change that and pull our troops out so there's a lot of things where the one is unreliable and now he needs our help and that is the moment where we should have very firm conditions under which we will give him financial...
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>> it has no doubt increased tensions between nato and returnia -- russia. he said russia will be reasserting itself in ways that it had not done for the previous 15 years after the fall of the soviet union. so what we have seen is as you said russia invaded georgia, invaded ukraine, seized territory from ukraine including the crimea peninsula and has conducted massive military exercises close to baltic state which is are now members of nato, close to black sea in region as well and what nato has done in response is create more forward presence. this is still relatively small numbers compared with the number of troops that russia has in the region but, again, meant to be symbolic step to show that nato cares about these countries, any kind of action against any of the baltic states, for instance, would involve many nato countries all at once and this is the whole heart of the idea, collective defense, an attack on one is attack on all. >> there's also been tension as far as nato, the united states, russia and turkey. a lot of back and forth, they are part co
>> it has no doubt increased tensions between nato and returnia -- russia. he said russia will be reasserting itself in ways that it had not done for the previous 15 years after the fall of the soviet union. so what we have seen is as you said russia invaded georgia, invaded ukraine, seized territory from ukraine including the crimea peninsula and has conducted massive military exercises close to baltic state which is are now members of nato, close to black sea in region as well and what...
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nato partners but i think the end of the day turkey has to try to beef up its a. depend system in the deal that this one hundred says is in place and it's going up. at least thirty two people are dead and hundreds are injured off for a magnitude seven earthquake hitting the easiest book on and popular tourist destination thousands of people have been evacuated and many buildings damaged it's the second quake to hit lombok within just one week the first one killed more than a dozen people local authorities warned of a possible tsunami the watering warning was later lifted that of the trouble was so strong it was also felt on the neighboring oland of bali caused damage there as well leading people to rush out of their houses part of the ceiling collapsed at a local hospital causing panic among patients following the damaged medical personnel evacuated the patients outside. and i'll say for myself from a self for myself and a team we had our teacher want to send that thirty minutes for the latest global news. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll b
nato partners but i think the end of the day turkey has to try to beef up its a. depend system in the deal that this one hundred says is in place and it's going up. at least thirty two people are dead and hundreds are injured off for a magnitude seven earthquake hitting the easiest book on and popular tourist destination thousands of people have been evacuated and many buildings damaged it's the second quake to hit lombok within just one week the first one killed more than a dozen people local...
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actually made to the nato standards need to doesn't own a transfer arms or i mean nation for and for the questions we would refer you to national authorities now another trace from the basement of this former terrorist base in aleppo is the markings on the casing of a missile now if you take a look the first number here this represents the type of missile the second number however is the stock number you'll notice that it contains the figure zero one now that's the nato code representing the united states it turns out that this t o w anti-tank missile was manufactured at a facility in the united states by the raytheon systems company this missile would have been manufactured and sold by hughes raytheon absolutely legally to a nato nato or friendly he pro-american power government defense ministry you name it and they will exist for it's an end use this it if you get an e.u. see a document of impeccable provenance which will be signed by the bias in this case by the chaps who purchased the town missiles in very large numbers stating that they own the final recipients of the weapons th
actually made to the nato standards need to doesn't own a transfer arms or i mean nation for and for the questions we would refer you to national authorities now another trace from the basement of this former terrorist base in aleppo is the markings on the casing of a missile now if you take a look the first number here this represents the type of missile the second number however is the stock number you'll notice that it contains the figure zero one now that's the nato code representing the...